Collection of nine stories, a complete gathering of Powers’s short fiction including three collaborations with James P. Blaylock. Introduction by Paul Di Filippo. |
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Fantasy time-travel conspiracy thriller. Illustrated by J.K. Potter. This is a signed, limited edition of 474 numbered copies. A lettered edition ($600.00) limited to 26 signed traycased copies is also available. |
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Reprint (Cassell 1937) horror novel. Volume 45 in the series. |
Collection of 3 novellas with an afterword by Glen Cavaliero. It’s described as “space fantasy” and surreal. |
Official program book for the 1982 World Fantasy Convention. Following excludes convention-based news/features. |
Reprint (Upcott Gill 1899) non-fiction study of fortune-telling with cards. Volume 31 in the series. |
Collection of over 30 humorous stories and articles from 1963 to 2010. At least half the contents are in Pratchett’s NESFA collection. Includes 24 pages of colour plates, mainly Josh Kirby originals of cover, plus other illustrations. |
Collection of 14 stories originally published untitled as by “Uncle Jim” in the “Children’s Circle” section of the Bucks Free Press newspaper. Includes 2 early stories about The Carpet People. |
Ten stories. Illustrated by Mark Beech. The limited edition is illustrated in full colour. A limited edition hardcover edition (-53551-1, £25.00) was announced but not seen. |
Collection of 44 short pieces: 17 stories, 26 non-fiction pieces, and one poem, published in honor of Pratchett’s appearance as GoH at Noreascon 4, Worldcon 2004. Pratchett provides introductions to each piece, and a general “Apology”. Introduction by Esther Friesner; afterword by Priscilla Olson. |
Foreword by Neil Gaiman. Simultaneous with the US (Doubleday) edition. |
Also available in a slipcased “Collector’s Edition” (-996-1, £85.00) which includes 4 pages of childhood doodles by Pratchett and a poster insert with the text of “The Quest for the Keys”. Details taken from online listing. |
Revised from the hardback (Doubleday UK, 2023) edition to include an additional, newly-discovered, story. |
Collection of 14 stories, originally published untitled as by “Uncle Jim” in the “Children’s Circle” section of Bucks Free Press (1966-1973). |
Collection of 16 stories, originally published untitled as by ’Uncle Jim’ in the ’Children’s Circle’ section of Bucks Free Press (1966-1973). Illustrations by Mark Beech. This is the slip-cased collector’s edition produced for Waterstones, which includes the contents of the trade edition, plus a print of the author as a wizard by the artist, two extra stories, “Johnno the Talking Horse” (1972) and “The Wild Knight” (1966), plus a commentary by Suzanne Bridson (Terry’s adult fiction editor) after each story, and an end-piece by Rob Wilkins. |
A Mystery Writers of America Anthology. |
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Collection of 23 stories, three original with notes on each by the author, who also writes as T.A. Pratt. |
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Collection of 32 poems, eight original. |
Collection of 15 stories, one original, and four poems. Introduction by Michaela Roessner. The author’s afterword discusses the origins of each story. |
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Original illustrated anthology of both fiction and non-fiction concerning the world of subatomic particles. |
Original anthology of non-fiction and fiction. A guide to the solar system, featuring original stories by well-known sf writers plus essays by scientists and work by sf/astronomy artists. |
Also available in tp (Perigee 1990, 0-399-51616-6, $12.95). |
Anthology of 15 stories, 11 original, about aliens. There is an introduction by Robert Silverberg. |
Original anthology of 11 stories about dinosaurs, plus 15 essays and full-color illustrations by various artists. Packaged and copyrighted by Byron Preiss Visual Publications. |